
Feeds in Theme plugin Security & Risk Analysis
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Is Feeds in Theme plugin Safe to Use in 2026?
Generally Safe
Score 100/100Feeds in Theme plugin has no known CVEs and is actively maintained. It's a solid choice for most WordPress installations.
The "feeds-in-theme" v1.0.1 plugin exhibits a strong security posture based on the provided static analysis. The absence of any identified AJAX handlers, REST API routes, shortcodes, or cron events significantly limits the potential attack surface. Furthermore, the code signals are uniformly positive, with no dangerous functions, no raw SQL queries, and all output being properly escaped. The lack of file operations, external HTTP requests, and the absence of taint analysis findings further bolster this assessment.
Feeds in Theme plugin Security Vulnerabilities
Feeds in Theme plugin Code Analysis
Feeds in Theme plugin Attack Surface
WordPress Hooks 2
Maintenance & Trust
Feeds in Theme plugin Maintenance & Trust
Maintenance Signals
Community Trust
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Feeds in Theme plugin Developer Profile
1 plugin · 10 total installs
How We Detect Feeds in Theme plugin
Patterns used to identify this plugin on WordPress sites during automated security audits and web crawling.
Asset Fingerprints
HTML / DOM Fingerprints
feed/(.+)